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Murphy, N.C.
A Backward Glance
30 YEARS AGO, MAY15, 1931
The closing exercise* of
the Murphy Graded School*
will get antler way Sunday
morning in the high school
auditorium when Or. Joseph
R. Sevetr, president of the
Fassifem School will preach
the commencement sermon.
mr. and Mrs. W JP. Odom
spent the week-end with Mrs.
CXJ-ove of Weave rvUle.
A wedding of much interest
to the people of Murpt y was
?hat of Miss Christine Bowles
of RobbinsviUe to Mr. Geo.
Jones also of Robbinsville.
This happy couple was mar
ried by the "light of the moon
at the lookout" on the Robbins
ville road Sunday night, Mav
10th at 10:00 o'clock. Mr
Woodard, pastor of the
Robbinsville Baptist Church
performed the ceremony.
They will make their home
at Robbinsville.
Mrs. Butler nelson of Ashe
ville spent the week-end with
friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Town
son and daughter. Miss Annie
Mae Townseo and Mill Kath
leen Axley moored to Adanta
Georgia. Sunday*.
20 YEARS AGO MAY 15, 1941
Behind the general bus
iness activity ol Murphy a bee
hive of industry has spring 14)
In the form of a preparation
to entertain tourists this
summer.
Beginning at noon Wednes
day the local canning facnry
of the Mountain Valley Canning
Assocladon turned out 125
cases of canned spinach to
open this season ope radons.
Dr. and Mrs. Hancock E.
Davis have announced the en
gagement of their daughter.
Miss Mary Delle Davis to
John Edwin Greer of Bes
semer, Alabama.
The wedding will take
place at First Baptist Church
Andrews, In the early summer
Mrs. L. M. Shields and
daughter, Ml si EuniceShlelds
visited relatives and friends
in Hendersonvllle and Ashe
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Lovingood and* small son of
Benton Ky. and Mrs. Arthur
Akin visited friends and re-.
Social Events j
Engagements - Wedding* - Pirflea - Personals :
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MURPHY ,
Personal Mention
Mr. aad Mrs. Sa
? nau da week-end wi*
Dr. aad Mrs. Gerald Dntd
MNdm David of Shelby.
Mr. md Mrt. J .D. Birch
haws returned homa after
?pending several days last
week wldiMr .Burch'S[
Mr. and Mrs. John Birch i
Mrs. Birch's mothsr Mrs.
Minnie Col son of Mlddlesboro
Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Borne
Sr. . have renraad (ran a
month stay In HotSprtag, Ark.
Mrs. OUle Barnes and son
lack left Tuesday morning (or
ladvss in Clinton, Tean.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Car
ringer lsft Tuesday for Knox
vllle were Mr. Carringer
Is employed.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ben Palmer
and lisle daughter. Doris,
were visitors In Gadinburg,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Palmer
of Cannn v'.rted here Sun
day with Mr. Palmer's
mother, Mrs. Dixie Palmer.
10 YEARS AGO
May 17, 1951
The U. S. Department of
State is Initiating s program
to give people in the rest o(
world s true picture o( Ameri
can life at Its best. To that
end six films are being made
in various parts of the country
that will show American
family life, the wsy people
work and live.
Mr. snd Mrs. Sam Kayaand
children, Norman and Karol
spent last week -end In Atlanta.
W. A. Phtpps of Ashevllle
wss a visitor In Murphy this
week.
Mr. and Mrs.PrsnclsAxley
and daughter, Diane, of Chat
tannoga, Tenn. spentMother's
day here with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Revls
snd children. Junior and Betty
of Marble spent Mother's Dsy
with Mrs. Revls' psrents.Mr.
snd Mrs. Maynard Mill,
Knexvtlla, Tm. wfcare day
UMiniil toe graduattoa of
Flactfar ta vtalOog bar dau
ghter and Ma-la-lav, Mr. and
Mrs.F.C.Boana, jr.
Mr*. John Carrlafar and
daugbaar. Markie (pant Sun
day wltfc relatives la Syiv?.
Mrs. George Townaon
vial ad reiadvaa la W ana Sim
day.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Cook and
son, Roy Jr., and Mra. Beery
Caahon and eon Buatar at
Ellijay, Ca. apent Sunday with
Mr. Cook*a parenia, Mr. and
Mra. W. A. Cook. '
Mr. and Mra. Jack Docker?
and children. Donald, Joy, and
Debbie of Coljrr.buJ, Ohio are
vial Hn( Mr. Dockary'a
parena, Mr. and Mra. Ha yea
Dockery. Alao they will go to
DUlaboro where they will vial t
Mra. Dockery*? parena Mr.
and Mra. P. I. Watson.
The Rev. and Mra. W. J.
Thompson and the Rev. and
Mrs. Marvin Hampton left Sun
day evening to attend the
being held In St. Louis , Mo.
thla week.
Mr. and Mrs. Micky Bos
well of Marietta, Ga. spent
Sunday with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W .A . Cook
Mrs. Boswell Is the former
Mlsa Gertrude Cook.
Mrs. Robert Weaver and
Mrs. Harry Lovlngood will
attend a B&PWC meeting at
Waynes vllle Tuesday night.
Mra. Weaver will Install the
incoming officers for the new
year at this mee ting.
Mrs. W. F. Elliott hss
returned home afar spending
several days last week with
her son anddaughar-in- law.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. McCall
of Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Davidson spent Sunday with
relatives In Etowah andEngle
wood, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Loftln Cherr
and son of Hayeavllle spent
Deaths, Fvnerals
Compliments of
IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC.
Poyton G. I vie ? Funeral Director
MRS. CALDWELL
Brasseown--Mrs. Florence
Roxanne Caldwell, 71, of Rt. 1
Brasstown died at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, May 20 in a Hl
awassee, Ga. hospital.
Mrs. Caldwell was a native
of Clay County, daughter of the
late Edmond and Dullcena
Hogan .Teems, She was a
member of the Old Copper Hill
Church In Hayesvllle.
Surviving are the husbaqd,
G JC. Caldwell of Rt. 1, Brass
town; three daughters. Misses
Etta Mae and Iowa Caldwell of
the home and Mrs. ' Hazel
Stewart of Brasstown; two
grandchildren; three brothers,
John Teems of Swannanoa and
Roscoe and Conley Teems of
Brasstown; and four sisters;
Mrs. Jane Waldroi^) of And
rews, Mrs. Mary Cantrell of
Brasstown. Mrs. Elvle Brown
of Cleveland , Tennessee, and
Mrs. Essie Waddns of Hayes
vllle.
Services were held at 11
a.m. Monday in Sweetwater
Bapdst Church.
The Rev. Fred Lunaford
officiating and burial was in
the church cemetery.
Pallbearers wereKenneth,
James and Charlie Caldwell,
Gene and Dickey Teems and
Johnny Cantrell.
I vie Funeral Home was In
charge of arrangements.
W. A. CARTER
William A. Carter , 48,
of Winston-Salem, brother of
Donald Carter of Murphy died
Friday night after a lengthy
Illness.
Services were held at 3:30
pan. Sunday In Marshall
Baptist Church and burial
was in the Church cemetery
W. D. Townson and John
Carrlnger of Murphy attend
ed the funeral.
COOK INFANT
Steven Wayne Cook Infant
ion of Wayne and Katherine
Jnderwook Cook, died un
expectedly at the home early
Wednesday morning. May 17.
In addition to die parents,
lie Is survived by the maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Underwook, Rt. 1, Blalrs
rtlle, Ga., and the paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. N. Cook of Rt. 1, Culberson
Services were held at 2
p. m. Tuesday In Ml. Zion
Baptist Church with the Rev.
Clarence Voyles officiating.
Burial was In the church
cemetery.
Townson Funeral Home
eas In charge of arrange
nents.
CHARLIE H. DEBTY
Charlie H. Debty, 4 /, of
Rt. 1, Marble, died in a Murphy
hospital Sunday morning. May
14 after aa Illness of three
months.
Surviving are three daugh
ters, Dtanne, Shelby Jean and
Charaleoe of GastonU; three
sons, William and James of
the home and Larry of Gas
tonU; the mother, Mrs. Can
sada Taylor Debty; a sister,
Mrs. Herberts tiles of Marble;
and four brothers, Will of
Coker Creak, Tenn., and
John, Carl and Christopher
of Martta
Services were held at 10
ajn. Tuesday la Vaacanaace
Crwak Baptist Church.
The Rev. Hardy Payne
officiated and burial waa In
CYRUS WITT
Cyras W. Witt *0. of Rt. I,
Murphy died at N pja. Wad
nesday. May 17 In ? local
hospital after one week's
Illness.
Mr. Witt had been a building
contractor In this area for
many years. He was a mem
ber of Peach tree Methodist
Church. His wife. Mrs. Ethel
Sudderth Witt, died in 1955.
Surviving are three daugh
ters. Mrs. Russell Bretz of
Ft. Lauderdal, Fla., Mrs. Kate
Fanning of Rosavlll, Ga.. and
Mrs. O'Neal Criso of Rt. 1.
Murphy; four sons, Or an of
Rt. 1, Murphy, Bob of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla., Oakley of
Lauderdale, Fla., Oakley and
Max Witt of Toms River, NJ.
one sister, Mrs. John Fltz
stephen of Decatur, Ga.; 14
grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 3 p.m.
Friday In Peachtree Methodist
Church.
The Rev. C. A. Smith of
ficiated and burial was in the
church cemetery.
Townson Funeral Home was
In charge of arrangements.
SAMUEL HUGHES
Samuel F. Hughes, 70, of
Rt. 2, Murphy, died Monday
morning. May 22, at his home
following a heart attack.
He was a native of Chero
kee County, a son of the late
Tom and Sally Thompson
Hughes.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Vernar Ledford Hughes;
one daughter, Mrs, Ruby Amos
of Murphy; five sons, Ervln
of Marietta, Ga., Almond and
Homer of Helfin, Ala., and
Garnett Hughes, of Murphy;
three sisters, Mrs. Myra
Stewart and Mr*. Llllie Ander
son of Rt. 2, Murphy, and
Mrs. Mintle Ledford ot
Blairsville, Ga.; one brother
Lee Hughes of Marble and 18
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements,
under the direction of Town
son Funeral Home, were In
complete Tuesday.
JOHN P. CALHOUN
ANDKfcWS ? John Phillip
Calboun, 72, died at 2 pan.
Wednesday, May 17, In a local
hospital following a long
Illness.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Friday In Andrews First
Bapd at Church.
The Rev.'T. C. Christmas
officiated and burial was In
Valleytown Cemetery.
Mr. Calhoun was a native
of Swain Cdunty and (be son
of the late A. V. and Susan
Junklns Calhoun. He moved
here la 1915 and was a member
of Andrews Baptist Church.
Surviving are tbe widow,
Mrs. Maude Jenkins Calboun;
three daughters, Mrs. Nina
Battles of Chicago. Mrs. Gen
eva McGulre and Miss Glemia
Calhotm of Andrews; one son,
Kenneth "Busier" Calhoun of
Andrews: six grandchildren
and one great-grandchild; and
two sisters, Mrs. W. A. Frank
two slstera, Mrs. W. A.
Franklin of Andrews and Mrs.
W. T. leoklns of Brysoo City.
Pall bearers ??* R. I
Stlrawalt, Horace Hembrfe.
Blaine Blevlne, BUI Webfc,
Blllle Raxter and Floyd Queen.
I vie Funeral Home was In
charge of arrangements.
MISS FREDA ADAMS
Andrews? Mies Freda Jo
Adene, 19. at Andrews died
la a local hospital Moe
dey meniag. May 32 after
? short lltaaes. She was
strlcfcea with lawbetla abowt
amewhaao.
Mies Adams was * I960
Sunday aa guests a t Mr.
Cherry"! iliar ad brottMl
id-Jw, Mr ud Mr*. Garland
HttMy
Mr. aad Mrs. Hahan Mc
Kaavir apent the week -end
in Adara.
Mr. aad Mrs. Mayaa Be
several daya last weak ta
Brlinl. Tano.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas 8.
Hall and children have re
turned home after spending a
weeks vacation la Florida.
Mlaa Patsy Kyior has re
turned n Mill edgevi lie Sum
Hospital, Mllledgevtlle. after
spending several days last
week vltt her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Ksylor.
Mrs. R. C. Mattox, aad
son. H. A. Mattox and dau
ghter, Mlaa Marti as Mattox
have returned home after at
tending the funeral of Mrs.
Jessls Scarborough InComer,
Ga. Last Friday.
Mrs. Leon Klnsey and Mrs.
Hal Bryson have returned from
s weeks vacation at Myrtle
Beach. S.C.
Mr. and Mr*. Andy K.aylor
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Pearlle Kissel burg Sunday at
Copper hill, Ttnn.
Little Miss Brenda Bettls
has returned home from the
District Memorial Hospital
Andrews were she underwent
appendectomy operation.
Mrs. Esther Hartsoe spent
the week-end with relatives
and frelnds In Kentucky.
Mrs. J. B. Gray and Mrs.
Ann Phillips spent the week
end In Bryson City. Mrs.
Gray with her sister, Mrs.
Emma Jones who is ill, and
Mrs. Phillips with Mrs. Paul
ine Klndley.
A/2CJames R. Cagle of
the Lowry Air Force Base
in Denver, Colo, arrived Tues
day for a visit with his aunt
Miss Beulah Queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.
Wheeler and son, David of
Berea, Ky. spent the week-end
with their aunt, Mrs. Ellen
Wheeler.
Dr. and Mrs. W.A.Hoover
attended the reunion of Dr.
Hoover's classmates at Fon
tana Dam over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Earwood
of Ashevllle spent the week
end with Mr.Earwood's sister
and brother-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Creed Bates.
fraduate of Andrews High
chool and was employed by
Berkshire Knitting Mills. She
wss a member of Valley River
Baptist Church.
Surviving are the parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams
of Andrews; three sisters,
Mrs. Clara Mae Gibson, Miss
June Adsms and Miss Kay
Adams of Andrews; four bro
thers, Verne, Ronnie andSteve
of Andrews and Blaine of
Murphy; and the maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Poley Oerre berry of Andrews.
Services were held at
2 p.m. Tuesday in Valley River'
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Robert Barker
and the Rev. Gurley Stewart
officiated and burial was in
the church cemetery.
I vie Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
MRS. ANDERSON
Mrs. Hattle Ramsey Ander
son, 73, a native of Cherokee
County, died early Saturday
morning. May 13, In a
Wester.. North Carolina hos
pital after a long Illness.
Mrs. Anderson was a daugh
ter of the late William and
Rachel Ramsey.
Surviving are a son, . Ed
Buckner of Murphy; three
half-brothers, R. M. and
Marshall Ramsey of Murphy;
three half-brothers, Bascom
Ramsey of Powell, Tenn. and
Horace and Harold Ramsey of
Oak Ridge Tenn.; a half-sister
Mrs. Arietta Walker, also of
Oak Ridge; two grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Services were held Monday
at 2 p.m. In Rogers Chapel
near Murphy.
The Rev. Thomas Truett
and the Rev. Frances Pos
tell officiated and burial was
In the church cemetery.
Pallbearers were: M. M.
McLeymore, Cliff Rose, W.
M. Fisher, Jack, Homer and
Tom Carter.
Town son Funeral Home was
In charge of arrangements .
MRS. ZENIA HOWARD
ROB B INSVILLE ? Mrs.
Zenla Howard, 75, ofRobblns
ville. died in the home of a
daughter Thursday night. May
U after a long Illness.
Mrs. Howard was a daufhter
of the late Bill and Caroline
Hyde Cody of Graham County.
Surviving are two daughters
Mrs. Laughy Hyde and Mrs.
Verlle Jones of Robbtnsvllle;
a son, Clyde Jenkins of Hen
dersonvllle; five sisters, Mrs.
Clara Crisp of Whltmlre, S.
JieClun r, Winchester
Vows Spoken
Wedding vows were spoken
by Mtss Ruth Ann McClure
and Augustus Burns Win
chester Wednesday May 17 in
McCayesvtlle, Ga.
Mrs. Winchester, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L.A.McClure
of Murphy is a graduate of
Murppy High School.
Mr. Winchester , son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Win
chester of Murphy is also a
graduate of Murphy High
School.
Following the ceremony the
cotqile were honored with a
wedding dinner at the home of
the grooms parents with Mr
and Mrs. Tommy Winchester,
brother of the groom as joint
hostess.
After graduation exercises
on Friday night the couple will
leave for a short wedding trip
to Monroe. North Carolina.
C., Mrs. Mary Green ofGrand
Rapids, Mich., Mrs. Vienna
Cody of Kannapolis and Mrs.
Maggie Grlbble and Mrs.
Lyndia Hyde of Robbinsvllle;
two brothers, Robert Cody of
Robbinsvllle and Harve Cody
of GastDtda; 13 grandchildren
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 2
p.m. Sunday in Stecoah
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Onley Jones
officiated and burial was in
Green Cemetery.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
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